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Sarah Neault and her son Solomon are pleased to see the YWCA’s single mothers support program expand to the Aldergrove area.
A helping hand for single mothers By KURT LANGMANN Aldergrove Star
The YWCA Metro Vancouver is expanding its Single Mothers’ Support Services program to Aldergrove and four other new communities, thanks to a threeyear $450,000 commitment by three B.C. credit unions.
The YWCA’s Single Mothers’ Support Program works to ensure women parenting alone are able to achieve personal and economic independence. Funding commitments by Coast Capital Savings, Vancity and Envision Financial, a division of First West Credit Union, will allow new support
groups to be established in Surrey, Port Coquitlam, Aldergrove, Maple Ridge and Abbotsford. Previously, single mothers had to travel into Vancouver to take advantage of the service. The YWCA program expansion is the result of the vision of three female credit union CEOs
� Coast Capital’s Tracy Redies, Vancity’s Tamara Vrooman, and First West’s Launi Skinner � who decided to pool resources to ensure much-needed services are available to more single mothers in Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley. SEE: Page 3
Plans to provide the community with a new recreation centre and pool in Aldergrove are being developed and the Township of Langley wants residents to have their say. A proposed new community centre is planned for the former Aldergrove Elementary School site on Fraser Highway. Two open houses will be held this month by the Township to collect input on two facility concept plans. The first open house will be held Saturday, Nov. 17, 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., at the Aldergrove Kinsmen Community Centre, 26770 - 29 Ave. This public input opportunity will be available before and after the Aldergrove Joint Town Hall meeting that will take place from 1 to 3 p.m. at the same location. The second open house will take place Tuesday, Nov. 27, 7 to 9 p.m. at the Aldergrove Community Secondary School Library, 26850 - 29 Ave. “The new Aldergrove community recreation centre is a significant investment that will provide the Township with leisure opportunities for generations to come,” said Township Councillor Bob Long, Chair of Mayor Jack Froese’s Aldergrove Community Recreation Centre Standing Committee. “It is important that decisions about this project are made with the public’s opinions in mind. I encourage everyone to take the time to provide input. We really want the community’s feedback.” Residents can also have their say online. From November 15 to 30, the public can learn more about the proposed plans and make their choice via www.placespeak.com\aldergrovecommunitycentre or simply link to it from the Township’s website www.tol.ca • Option One would see the facility located at the north end of the site, near Fraser Highway, and connected to the existing heritage schoolhouse. It would provide a modest leisure pool and a six-lane, 25-metre lap pool, both constructed indoors for year-round use, as well as fitness activity and multi-purpose rooms, a single sheet ice arena, and lobby space with food services. The Aldergrove Library would be relocated to the heritage schoolhouse. Option One SEE: Page 3
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Cold climate not considered a factor in zoo giraffe’s death
accusation prompted the zoo to fire back with the pathologist’s preliminary The Greater Vancouver Zoo says findings. preliminary results from a necropsy on According to the zoo, Dr. Chelsea Jafari the giraffe indicate that living in Himsworthan, an independent veta cold climate didn’t contribute to his erinary anatomic pathologist, said predeath. liminary results have shown that “Jafari The zoo put out a press release on was in excellent body condition with Thursday saying it is performing an ample body fat stores. This finding has extensive investigation allowed us to rule out into the recent death the so-called ‘peracute of 12-year-old Jafari. mortality syndrome’ The giraffe is the third of giraffes as a cause of to die at the zoo in one death. Testing is ongoyear. The other two ing on the samples that giraffes also died in the were received from the month of November, post-mortem.” 2011. Jafari came to the The SPCA is also zoo at six months old. doing its own investiDuring the 12 years Jafari the giraffe gation into the giraffe’s that Jafari has lived in death. This is the second time the SPCA Aldergrove, he has been very healthy, has investigated the zoo. said Dr. Bruce Burton, the zoo’s veteriThe Vancouver Humane Society narian. (VHS) is calling on the zoo to stop Last November, Eleah was found colacquiring giraffes and to relocate its lapsed in her heated barn and just like remaining giraffe Pompy to a facility in a Jafari, was considered healthy prior to warmer climate. The five-year-old giraffe her death. But she was 23. Her death had just arrived at the zoo in the summer to come only a week after her son Amryn, be a companion for Jafari. Giraffes are three-years-old, died unexpectedly. herd animals. Amryn was Eleah and Jafari’s offspring. It was the VHS who claimed that The necropsies done of both giraffes Jafari likely died from losing fat stores were inconclusive as to what killed because of living in a cold climate. That them. By MONIQUE TAMMINGA Aldergrove Star
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Aldergrove Secondary school students dressed in period military uniforms for the school’s Remembrance Day assembly last week. Seated in front were veterans from World War II, who spoke to the assembly. Seated, from left are Bud Freeston (World War II veteran, served in the invasion of Italy, the Battle of the Scheldt and the liberation of Holland from Nazi occupation), Henry Furness (lived in London during the Battle of Britain and served in the Royal British Navy in the Mediterranean), Robbie Waisman (Holocaust survivor of Buchenwald, head of the Vancouver Holocaust Education Society) and Aldergrove Legion Sgt. at Arms Dave Eastick (23 years service in Canada’s peacetime Navy). Standing are ACSS History 12 students, from left, Jamie Milligan (Army), Matt Bunt (Navy), Emily Anderson (Air Force) and Sabrina Amato (WAC). The uniforms were loaned by Major Ian Newby of Aldergrove’s International Movie Services, except for Bunt’s own RCSCC Columbia Navy Cadets uniform.
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Artist’s conception of Aldergrove Recreation Centre at former Aldergrove Elementary school site.
Aldergrove’s input sought on rec centre plans FROM FRONT:
is projected to cost $34.8 million to construct and approximately $1.5 million annually to operate. • Option Two would create a campus-style facility at the south end of the site, with a stand-alone
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Aldergrove Library in the renovated schoolhouse, fronting Fraser Highway. A modest indoor leisure pool would be available year-round, with a six-lane 25-metre outdoor lap pool located in a park-like setting built for seasonal use. Option Two includes
a fitness activity room, additional multi-purpose rooms, a single sheet ice arena, and lobby space with food services. Option Two is projected to cost $33.4 million to build and approximately $1 million annually to operate.
Opportunities to interact with local elected officials in person and via social media will be offered during a series of special events this month. A joint town hall meeting with Township Mayor Jack Froese, MP Mark Warawa and Langley school board chairman Wendy Johnson will be held on Saturday, Nov. 17, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Aldergrove Kinsmen Centre, 26770 - 29 Ave. The event will give residents a chance to hear from their representatives and ask questions in person or through Twitter. Moderator Frank Bucholtz, editor of The Times, will be on hand to accept written questions from the audience and
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On Sunday, Dec. 2, the Langley Banquet Centre in Aldergrove will play host to one of Canada’s most beloved On Sunday, Dec. 2, the Langley Banmaestros, the legendary Dal Richards. quet Centre in Aldergrove will play “I’m delighted to be coming back to host to one of Canada’s most beloved Aldergrove,” said Richards, who will maestros, the legendary Dal Richards. be bringing his orchestra to town for “I’m delighted to be coming back to an afternoon of 30s, 40s, 50s and 60s Aldergrove,” said Richards, who will era tunes. be bringing his orchestra to town for “After 80 years in the music business, an afternoon of 30s, 40s, 50s and 60s I’ve done a tea dance or two and always era tunes. enjoy seeing new faces in the crowd,” “After 80 years in the music business, he said. I’ve done a tea dance or two and always “Besides, I have to keep playing — enjoy seeing new faces in the crowd,” doctor’s orders.” he said. This coming January, Richards will “Besides, I have to keep playing — celebrate his 95th birthday. doctor’s orders.” “We are so blessed and grateful to be This coming January, Richards will celebrate his 95th birthday. “We are so blessed and grateful to be
sharing a very special afternoon with one of my dearest friends,” said Annette McArthur, who is organizing the sharing a very special afternoon with event. one of my dearest friends,” said An“I’m half his age and twice as tired. I nette McArthur, who is organizing the don’t know how he does it.” event. Whether you are young or old, don’t “I’m half his age and twice as tired. I miss the chance to dance to the sounds don’t know how he does it.” of Dal Richards and his Orchestra. Whether you are young or old, don’t Tickets are $32 or $250 for a table of miss the chance to dance to the sounds eight at Aldergrove Enterprise Centre, of Dal Richards and his Orchestra. Unit 4, 3227-264 St. Tickets are $32 or $250 for a table of For more information on the event, eight at Aldergrove Enterprise Centre, contact Aldergrove Enterprise Centre Unit 4, 3227-264 St. at 604-607-5607 or email at alderFor more information on the event, grovepr@gmail.com. contact Aldergrove Enterprise Centre Concert starts at 2 p.m. at the Langat 604-607-5607 or email at alderley Banquet Centre, 3227 - 264 St. grovepr@gmail.com. Concert starts at 2 p.m. at the Langley Banquet Centre, 3227 - 264 St.
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physical and cognitive decline increases with age, the risk of vulnerabilphysical and cognitive ity also increases. decline increases with “We are living longer age, the risk of vulnerabiland the number of resiity also increases. dents over the age of 80 is “We are living longer increasing and projected and the number of resito grow,” said Goudriaan. dents over the age of 80 is “As we age, other risk increasing and projected factors increase such as to grow,” said Goudriaan. social isolation as we lose “As we age, other risk our friends and loved factors increase such as social isolation as we lose our friends and loved
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Family deals with aftermath of fire By VIKKI HOPES Aldergrove Star
An Abbotsford couple whose home was damaged by fire on Sunday is not yet sure what their next step will be, a family friend said Tuesday. Marilyn Lechner said Bill and Annie Connor, who did not have insurance, are still trying to determine whether their home can be repaired. Members of Abbotsford Fire Rescue Service (AFRS) escorted the family through their gutted home on Tuesday to see what personal items could be salvaged. They were too overwhelmed to speak with media, an AFRS representative said on the scene. The home at 29063 Downes Rd. – just east of Bradner Road – was heavily damaged after a chimney fire began in the basement at about 10 a.m. on Sunday and spread throughout the home. Although fire crews arrived quickly on the scene, the home suffered serious smoke, fire and water damage.
Lechner said, despite initial reports, this was not the home that Bill, 88, had lived in since the age of two. Rather, his family purchased the property when he was two, and he first lived in a different house on the site. He and Annie, 80, married when she was 16 and he was 24, and they were given six acres of the property on which they built a new home, Lechner said. That residence was destroyed by an electrical fire, and the couple then built the home that was damaged in Sunday’s fire. Lechner said the Connors were unable to get insurance because their chimney did not have the required insert, but they could not afford the $10,000 to $15,000 that it would cost to add it. Bill worked for more than 20 years as a truck driver for Dairyland, but the couple are on a limited income, Lechner said. The couple had been out for their daily morning visit to the A&W fast-food restaurant in
Aldergrove when they returned home to see fire crews on the scene. Their only child, John, who lives with them, was safe. AFRS emergency support services assisted the family with accessing alternative accommodation, but Lechner said that covered a hotel stay only through Wednesday. She said she and her husband, Barry, have booked three additional days for them at a hotel in Aldergrove. Then, the Connors will figure out what their next step will be. Lechner said Bill has indicated that he does not want to sell his family’s property. “He wants to stay there until he passes away,” she said. Meanwhile, Lechner is trying to set up a trust fund to help the Connors with whatever costs they will incur. Members of the public wanting to know how to help are asked to call AFRS emergency adviser Susan Rai at 604-864-5694 or srai@ abbotsford.ca
Fight suspected cause of motor home fire By VIKKI HOPES Aldergrove Star
An Abbotsford man was taken to hospital on Nov. 7 after an apparent fight with his brother resulted in his suffering serious burns. Just after 7 p.m., Abbotsford Fire Rescue Service was called to the 27000-block of Myrtle Avenue – west of Lefeuvre Road – for a reported RV fire. When they
arrived, they found that the motor home on the back of the property was engulfed in flames. A 31-yearold man on the scene was suffering from serious burns and smoke inhalation, but was conscious and was taken to hospital for treatment of non life-threatening injuries. “Upon arrival, after talking to the family members, it appears that there may be some sort of
an assault between two brothers where one may have started the fire,” said Abbotsford Police Sgt. Amar Kingra on the scene. The other brother, 34, fled the scene in a vehicle before crews arrived, but police were able to track him down in Mission just before 9 p.m. He was turned over to the Abbotsford Police, and arson charges are being recommended.
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VICTORIA – Before the 1,200-page, $25-million Cohen Commission report on the Fraser River sockeye salmon fishery slips beneath the waves, allow me to dip my toe into the river of data that has flowed by in the past three years. If your information on this hugely complex subject consisted of skimming a few news stories or watching protesters on TV, you will likely conclude what urban people have been indoctrinated with for years. The whole issue is salmon farms and whether they are bad or catastrophic. “Freeze new salmon farms on sockeye migration route: Cohen” said the headline on a Black Press report. Those who read past the headline would learn that Justice Bruce Cohen recommended a freeze on further salmon farms around the Discovery Islands group near Campbell River until 2020. It’s up to the industry to show by that time that the risk is “minimal,” or farms there should be shut down. A B.C. Salmon Farming Association spokesman said only nine of 70 B.C. salmon farms are in that area. There are no current applications for more. Let’s say you decide to plunge in, and download the full report from www.cohencommission.ca. If you go to Volume 2, page 102, you will see a series of graphs that show sockeye runs from riv-
Salmon mystery far from solved
ers other than the Fraser, from Washington all the way up to Alaska. It’s not a pretty sight. From Washington up to the Central Coast, the Skeena, Nass and up to Yukon’s Klukshu and Alaska’s Alsek, most runs show a decline starting in the 1980s or early 1990s. This includes runs that migrate down the west side of Vancouver Island, away from salmon farms. Alaska doesn’t allow farms, preferring “ranching” – a strategy that floods the ocean habitat with millions of hatchery fish. These are commercially fished and marketed as “wild.” B.C.’s North Coast has never had salmon farms. The area has been subject to a moratorium since an NDPcontrolled legislative committee gave its verdict on the problem in 2008. The popular villain in those days was sea lice. Skeena MLA Robin Austin chaired the committee that called for an end to open-pen salmon farms in five years. Then-agriculture minister Pat Bell approved one NDP recommendation, a moratorium on salmon farms in North Coast waters. This was after the Pacific Salmon Forum conducted its own four-year study, led by former fisheries minister John Fraser. Similar to Cohen, Fraser concluded that there is no simple answer to this complex problem. And they agreed that
salmon farms don’t explain it. Cohen’s report makes it clear that the problem is far larger than could possibly be explained by salmon farms. How about logging impact? Cohen concludes after much testimony that stream protection has improved significantly during the time of observed sockeye decline. Impact from extra runoff due to pine beetle infestation couldn’t be evaluated. Poaching on the Fraser? Cohen didn’t get around to that. His biggest concern was climate change, warming sensitive river waters and affecting ocean conditions. During the Cohen commission hearings, the 2010 Fraser sockeye run came in gangbusters, with 35 million fish. One leading theory is that ash from an Alaska volcano fertilized the ocean, producing algae that supported more salmon feed. Could it be that salmon ranching from Alaska, Japan and elsewhere is simply depleting the food supply? That too is inconclusive. Finally, Tides Canada, a U.S. front group that diverts attention from U.S. salmon and oil tankers, spent $25,000 to publicize Cohen evidence. But only as it relates to B.C. salmon farms, and how bad they are. Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com tfletcher@blackpress.ca
A municipality that continues to grow will require larger libraries, and in some cases that may mean relocating existing branches and opening new ones. But on Nov. 5, Langley Township council decided that before it settles on one option, it wants the cost of all three suggestions proposed by a consultant. The options are: 1: Expand or renew libraries in existing neighbourhoods to meet the 10-year projected population growth, and possibly provide a new library in Willoughby within 10 years; 2: Develop a large (40,000 square foot) library in a Willoughby neighbourhood within 10 years; any expansion of existing libraries would likely occur beyond the 10-year time frame, and 3: Develop a smaller, central library in Willoughby, while making the expansion of existing libraries the highest priority in years six to 10 of the plan. There was support among council members for this option, which includes the relocation of Aldergrove Library to a new community centre/ice rink/swimming pool on the site of the vacant Aldergrove Elementary School. Option 3 also suggests relocating the Brookswood branch to a community facility, and expanding Fort Langley library. A majority of council voted to get costs for all three options before deciding on one. The plan, council was told, would cost $11.4 million over 15 years. This does not include increased costs associated with enlarging libraries. A report included data on an analysis of library space and the population. Today, there are 106,276 people in Langley, and 25,350 square feet of library. The analysis showed that the estimated population of 127,560 in 2021 would require more than 76,000 square feet of library space, almost 50,000 square feet more than exists at the present time.
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On Wednesday, Nov. 21, from 1 to 7 p.m., the Langley Early Child Development Committee will host CHILD (Child Health Information Learning and Development) Day at the Coast Hotel and Convention Centre in downtown Langley, 20393 Fraser Highway. The event is intended to provide parents and caregivers of children aged 0-6 years with an opportunity to talk to experts about their child and services available in the community. It brings together public health nurses, child mental health, child development, child care, and speech and language experts as well as representatives of immigrant services, and agencies who deliver parenting and family resource programs in Langley. “In the past, CHILD Days have been smaller events held at local elementary schools during school hours,” said Karen Custodio, Chair of the Early Child Development Committee, and Early Years Manager for Aldergrove Neighbourhood Services. “This has made it more difficult for working parents to attend. We’re excited to be able to offer this event at different hours in conjunction with the Lower Mainland Annual Toy and Product Fair.” “All the research says that a healthy start for a young child has the most impact on a person’s life. Right now parents have to work harder than ever to make ends meet and to find time to spend with their children. This event is focused on helping parents and caregivers give their children the best start,” said Jenilee Woods, Manager of Early Childhood Programs at Langley Community Services and member of the Early Child Development Committee. “We’re very pleased to be able to offer child minding at the event so that parents can bring their children and know that they are cared for while they attend CHILD Day or the Product Fair. Langley CHILD Day is one of the products of the Langley Early Child Development Committee, made up of early child development professionals from throughout the Langley’s including representation from non-profit societies, School District 35, Langley Township, City of Langley and Ministry of Children and Family Development. CHILD Day is made possible with the funding and assistance of Langley Township, City of Langley, Aldergrove Credit Union and the United Way of the Lower Mainland.
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Which Women of Distinction program up early on. will be really nice, the idea is to and they had a section on some “We get together and orga- have a single moms group in of the issues facing single moms, nize different things that we Aldergrove so we can make local and I was just struck by how wanted to do; getting someone connections. lucky I had been in my life and to come in and help us with “Aldergrove Neighbourhood just how difficult it must be for financial planning, somebody Services’ new support group is for single moms trying to raise that teaches infant First Aid, we in the works. I think I’m going children on their own. even had someone come in and to do both for the time being “I’ve had a tremendous do family photos for us because because I have such a strong admiration for Janet Austin it’s hard when you’re a single connection with the moms in and the YWCA for what they mom getting pictures of you and Vancouver, and that’s the only do in the community, selflessly, your baby unless it’s arm’s length moms and babies group so far. It all the time and I thought why away with an iPhone or some- was the only one in B.C.; it was couldn’t the three of us, Tamara thing. originally a pilot program. The Vrooman, President and CEO “We meet downtown at the group in Aldergrove will be for Vancity, and Launi Skinner, YWCA child care but I live in any single moms with kids up CEO, First West Credit Union, Aldergrove, I moved out here to the age of 18 years old. It’ll and I come together to help when I was five or six months be a different type of group of Janet in helping these single pregnant just to take a little women, and it’ll be interesting moms, it would be the right breather and save some money. to get to know single moms at thing to do. We contacted Janet I moved in with my parents other stages in life but I think I and started looking for a probut my dad passed just 12 days would miss the ladies from my gram that would meet the needs before Sol was born, and so I’m group too much to completely of these single moms. sticking around here for a while cut off contact. “There are never enough seruntil both mom and I are ready “So I’ll do both for now and vices and unfortunately in this to be on our own again. hope that they expand the moms day and age there is a lot of pres“Mom is doing well. I think and babies program all over B.C. sure on governments to fund serit’s been really good for both of eventually. vices. I really do feel businesses us to have Solomon. He helps “One of the really nice things need to step up and help these us to focus on the present and we get at the moms and babies organizations, help these people the future. He’s just such a happy program at the Y are diapers, who are less fortunate. little man. Even at the worst of people donate diapers. They also “The nice thing about this times he’s got a giggle for you. donate grocery gift cards and program is it is extending the “I did work downtown in both of those really help myself program to six communities, so Gastown for an architecture firm and the other moms. To get the YWCA can provide these up until my maternity leave and through week to week, makes services closer to the homes of I’ll be back at work mid-March. a big difference. And in general these women. We’ve always been I got a full year off, which was the Y is so supportive of single about giving back to the comreally nice. moms and I appreciate that,” said munities we work in, we’re just “We go every Saturday, our Sarah. delighted to help,” said Redies. group. I’ve made some realEarlier this summer a threeMoms will meet weekly with ly good friends so I often go year partnership was approved a trained facilitator while their Tuesdays, we have an informal with each credit union con- children are in child care at a brunch where people drop in, tributing $50,000 per year to local community services centre. depending on if they’re avail- the program. This will fund six All support groups are offered in able, just to kinda hang out. single mothers’ support groups, partnership with local commuSometimes I’ll go in one more providing participants with nity service providers. day depending on what’s going the resources to gain employFor information on the Single on. ment, go back to school, or find Mothers’ Support Services pro“We send lots of text mes- safe and affordable housing. gram and local groups, visit: sages, email back and forth, Participating moms will also www.ywcavan.org/singlemothsometimes it’s exchanging pho- receive child care information, ers or phone 604-895-5849.
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“I am inspired by the generosity of the three credit unions and the exceptional women who lead them – Tracy Redies, Tamara Vrooman and Launi Skinner,” says Janet Austin, CEO YWCA Metro Vancouver. “They show us the true meaning of co-operation and they demonstrate that it is possible for competitors to collaborate to drive positive social change. With their support, the YWCA can create the conditions for many single mothers to build better futures for themselves and their children.” Approximately 15 per cent of families in Langley are run by single mothers, the majority of whom reside in the city centre. Aldergrove has the next highest population of lone parents and is a more isolated community due to poor transit. Recent research says that Langley and Aldergrove are in need of more services that will support these single mothers. At present, there are a wide range of services for families but no programs specifically designed for single mothers in this area. The YWCA’s Single Mothers’ Support Services expansion initiative will help address this need in Aldergrove. It will mean that more single mothers can easily access these crucial services locally and gain the confidence, knowledge and tools to seek employment, go back to school or find safe, affordable housing and child care among many other things. A support group is now available at Aldergrove Neighbourhood Services. Sarah Neault is a single mom to a six-month-old baby, Solomon, and lives in Aldergrove. Until now, she has had to spend significant time in the car traveling into downtown Vancouver to take part in the existing Single Moms’ Support Groups. She calls them her lifeline, thanks to the skills, experience, training and networks she has gained through the service, despite some of the challenges she has experienced from being a single mom in a more isolated area. In an interview with The Aldergrove Star, Sarah said, “Just after getting pregnant — it was a surprise — I ‘googled’ single moms programs and found the Y, so I emailed Janice and she said they didn’t have anything yet for new moms; the babies had to be 18 months old. She sent me some information on things to do to get ready. “Then a couple months later she emailed me again and said they were going to start a moms and babies program, so I joined that a year ago in October, while I was three months pregnant. “The biggest help has been the support of the other women. It’s been amazing having women in the same position, who have been through it recently. We
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Notice of Road Closure, Highway Dedication Removal, and Disposal
Land Act: Notice of Intention to Apply for Disposition of Crown Land
Notice is hereby given of the intention of the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Langley, pursuant to Section 40 and 94 of the Community Charter S.B.C. 2003, c. 26, to adopt “Highway Closing and Dedication Removal (Platinum Enterprises Ltd.) Bylaw 2012 No. 4965.”
Take notice that the Corporation of the Township of Langley of 20338 - 65 Avenue, Langley, BC V2Y 3J1, intends to make application to the Province of British Columbia for a Lease for dock facilities covering District Lot 785 Group 2 NWD situated on Provincial Crown land located on the Bedford Channel, east of the Jacob Haldi Bridge, Glover Road, Fort Langley, BC.
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The Land File Number is 2410800. Comments on this application may be submitted in two ways: 1) Online via the Applications and Reasons for Decision Database website at: www.arfd.gov.bc.ca/ApplicationPosting/index.jsp where details of this application, including maps, can also be found.
Comments will be received by the Ministry of Forests, Lands, and Natural Resource Operations until December 10, 2012. Comments received after this date may not be considered. Be advised that any response to this advertisement will be provided to the public upon request. For information, contact the FOI Advisor at the Ministry of Forests, Lands, and Natural Resource Operations’ Regional Office. Scott Thompson Manager, Property Management 604.533.6138
Please be advised that BA Blacktop will be working from 8pm to 6am, from Tuesday, November 13 to Saturday, November 17, at the intersection of 232 Street and 72 Avenue, north of Hwy #1.
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Monday, November 26 | 7 - 11pm Regular Council Meeting Civic Facility Fraser River Presentation Theatre
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The intersection of 232 Street and 72 Avenue will be raised approximately one metre to accommodate the roundabout that will ultimately be constructed at the intersection as part of the 232 Street Overpass. The project is a component of the Roberts Bank Rail Corridor program. We thank you for your patience during this project. Engineering Division 604.533.6006 enginfo@tol.ca
Aldergrove Community Centre Planning Open Houses Two public open houses are being hosted by Langley Township’s Recreation, Culture, and Parks Division to seek input on the proposed options for development of a new Aldergrove Community Centre. Open Houses will be held: Date: Time: Place: Address:
Saturday, November 17 10:30am - 3:30pm Aldergrove Kinsmen Community Centre 26770 - 29 Avenue
Date: Times: Place: Address:
Tuesday, November 27 7 - 9pm Aldergrove Community Secondary School Library 26850 - 29 Avenue
Have your say online from November 15 - 30 at www.placespeak.com/aldergrovecommunitycentre. David Leavers, Director, Recreation, Culture, and Parks 604.533.6158
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Proposed Zoning Changes
Proposed Heritage Alteration Permit
NOTICE is hereby given that the Township of Langley Council will meet and hold a Public Hearing.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Township of Langley Council will meet and hold a Hearing.
BYLAW NO. 4962
DP100685
AT THE HEARING all persons who believe their interest in property is affected by the application shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard or to present written submissions respecting matters contained in the proposal that is the subject of the hearing.
AT THE PUBLIC HEARING all persons who believe their interest in property is affected by the proposed bylaw shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard or to present written submissions respecting matters contained in the bylaw that is the subject of the hearing.
HERITAGE ALTERATION PERMIT APPLICATION NO. DP100685
BYLAW NO.: 4962 APPLICATION NO. RZ100389 OWNER/ APPLICANT:
QC Holdings Ltd. 310, 5620 - 152 Street Surrey, BC V3S 3K2
LOCATION:
20700 block Willoughby Town Centre Drive; 20600 block 80 Avenue (see Map 1)
LEGALS:
Lot 1 Section 23 Township 8 MAP 1 New Westminster District Plan BCP50948; Lot 2 Section 23 Township 8 New Westminster District Plan BCP50948; Lot 3 Section 23 Township 8 New Westminster District Plan BCP50948; Lot 4 Section 23 Township 8 New Westminster District Plan BCP50948; Lot 5 Section 23 Township 8 New Westminster District Plan BCP50948; and Lot 7 Section 23 Township 8 New Westminster District Plan BCP50948
PURPOSE:
Bylaw No. 4962 proposes to amend the existing Comprehensive Development Zone CD-89 by adding Licensee Retail Store, Group Childrens’ Day Care and Seniors’ Housing as permitted uses.
PROPOSAL:
This application will provide additional flexibility for development and potential tenants of the Willoughby Town Centre.
OWNER/ APPLICANT:
Statewood Properties Ltd. (Coulter Berry Building) 205 - 280 Nelson Street Vancouver, BC V6B 2E2
LOCATION:
9202 and 9224 Glover Road (southeast corner of Glover Road and Mavis Avenue - see Map 2)
LEGALS:
Lot A District Lot 19 Group 2 MAP 2 New Westminster District Plan BCP50711; and Lot 1 District Lot 19 Group 2 New Westminster District Plan BCP49283
PURPOSE:
The subject site is currently zoned Community Commercial Zone C-2. As it is within the Fort Langley Heritage Conservation Area, the applicant is required to apply for a Heritage Alteration Permit. Heritage Alteration Permit Application No. DP100685 will allow Council the opportunity to review the form, character, and siting of the development.
PROPOSAL:
The applicant proposes to construct a three (3) storey (13.26 metre / 43.5 foot high) mixed use development with 1,199 m2 (12,903 ft2) of retail at grade, 1,275 m2 (13,723 ft2) of offices on the second floor and 10 (ten) units of residential apartments on the third floor. Included in the Heritage Alteration Permit are variances to the permitted height, site coverage, and rear yard setback.
AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a copy of Township of Langley Bylaw No. 4962 and relevant background material may be inspected between the hours of 8:30am and 4:30pm, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, from November 9 to 19, both inclusive, at the Community Development Division Development Services counter, 2nd floor, Township of Langley Civic Facility, 20338 - 65 Avenue.
AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a copy of Heritage Alteration Permit Application No. DP100685 and relevant background material may be inspected between the hours of 8:30am and 4:30pm, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, from November 9 to 19, both inclusive, at the Community Development Division Development Services counter, 2nd floor, Township of Langley Civic Facility, 20338 - 65 Avenue.
DATE:
Monday, November 19
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Township of Langley Civic Facility
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Township of Langley Civic Facility
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20338 - 65 Avenue Community Development Division 604.533.6034
Community Development Division 604.533.6034
public notice Be Wild Animal Aware Langley Township is full of wildlife habitat and people share the area with animals including bears, cougars, and coyotes. Residents throughout Langley need not be continually on alert, but action can be taken to deter wild animals if they are spotted in your area. Parents should teach children what to do if they encounter these animals, especially if they play by themselves in areas that wildlife frequent or have been seen in the past. To help people coexist with creatures that are simply trying to survive but can be dangerous if provoked, the following information is offered: Bears: during the winter months, bears are in hibernation and do not interact with humans for three or four months.
Cougars: can have kittens throughout the year and family groups can
be seen at any time. Cougars survive on natural food sources found in the wild, primarily deer.
Cougar attacks on humans are highly unlikely. However, if you encounter a cougar, do not run. Pick children up immediately and talk to the cougar in a confident voice. Act big by waving sticks and branches, and back away slowly while still facing the cougar. If it attacks, fight back.
Coyotes: have the largest population of potentially dangerous
wildlife in the area and can be seen year round, even in residential areas. Family groups have been regularly seen around Langley. Coyotes are bold and easily lose their natural fear of people. Never feed a coyote. If you encounter a coyote, scare it off by making loud noise or throwing something at it to make it afraid. Never ignore a coyote. If it
public notices continues to approach, do not run. Maintain eye contact, pick up small pets or children, and slowly move to an area of increased activity.
In Residential Areas: Keep pet food inside. Garbage is the biggest attraction for bears so keep it secure and inaccessible to wildlife. Do not leave garbage cans out overnight: keep them in the house, a locked garage, or secured outbuilding that cannot be broken into by large, smart bears. Put them out only on the morning of collection. If you are worried about odour, keep garbage in the freezer until collection day. Feel free to use bird feeders in the winter months. Birds need nutrition from seeds during this time of year, and the bird food will not attract bears, as they are away hibernating.
In Agricultural Areas: Protect your investment by keeping fences secure and free of damage that predators can use for access. Coyotes burrow, so ensure surrounding netting goes deep into the ground. Be vigilant with livestock and keep them secure. Farm animals are usually killed at night, so bring them inside in the evening.
W.C. Blair Recreation Centre Annual Swimming Pool Maintenance Schedule Swimming Pool The swimming pools will be closed for annual maintenance from Monday, December 3 to Sunday, December 16 inclusive. The pool will reopen at 6am on Monday, December 17.
Weight Room/Cardio Room Hours of Operation December 3 to December 9: Monday to Friday, 6am – 8 pm Saturday and Sunday, 8am – 8pm
Full Facility Closure
December 10 to 16 inclusive Please see tol.ca/calendars for holiday facility hours. Recreation, Culture, and Parks Division W.C. Blair Recreation Centre 604.533.6170
Muriel Arnason Library Closure
It is an offence to attract wildlife into a residential neighbourhood.
The Muriel Arnason Library at 20338 - 65 Avenue will be closed for flooring upgrades from 5pm on Thursday, November 8 to Friday, November 30 inclusive.
Those who do not take steps to deter bears and other wild creatures can face a fine of up to $575.
The library will reopen at 10am on Saturday, December 1. We apologize for any inconvenience.
To report poachers or polluters or if you have a problem with wildlife call: Report All Poachers and Polluters (RAPP) 1.877.952.7277
Recreation, Culture, and Parks Division 604.533.6086 Fraser Valley Regional Library 604.533.0339
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Rock.It Boy Entertainment presents Prism with special guest Jerry Doucette on Thursday, Nov. 22 at the Cascades Casino Summit Theatre in Langley. Tickets are available for $35 (plus facility fee and service charges); charge by phone 604-5302211 or online at www.ticketweb.ca
CALENDAR Christmas Tea - fundraiser for Langley Christmas Bureau, hosted by Debbie Froese and Charlene Fassbender, Sunday, Nov. 18, 1-4 p.m. at Ft. Langley Golf Course. Entertainment by singer Cole Armor and Langley Community Music School. Tickets $20. Door prizes, silent auction, coffee, tea and desserts served. Info and tickets: 604-530-3001. Whonnock Weavers and Spinners Guild - holding their annual open house and sale on Nov. 25 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Whonnock Lake Centre in Maple Ridge. Quality hand-woven, hand-knit, felted, and hand-spun articles for sale, including clothing, linens, toys, baskets, home décor items, and holiday decorations., plus pottery, glass, wood turning, iron work, and jewelry. Admission is free. Refreshments available. Upper Fraser Valley Chapter of the Kidney Foundation of Canada - holding a Christmas luncheon, Dec. 2, at the Rancho, 35110 Delair Rd., Abbotsford. Doors open at 11 a.m., lunch at noon. Door prizes, entertainment, and turkey dinner. Tickets $20. Info and tickets: Lois 604-8568218. All are welcome. Christmas Craft & Bake Sale Saturday, Dec. 1 from 1-3 p.m. at Aldergrove United Church. #101 - 27336 Fraser Hwy., Aldergrove. Come for your festive shopping. Refreshments available. Info: Sandy 604-856-8872. Family Storytimes - Children ages 2-6 and their caregivers are invited to join library staff for a
half- hour program of stories, songs, puppets and rhymes, at Aldergrove Library, Wednesdays, Nov. 7-Dec. 5, 10:45 - 11:15 a.m., and at Murrayville Library, Wednesdays, Nov. 14–Dec. 12, 10:30 - 11 a.m. To register for these free programs, please visit or call your local library. Babytime - Bring your baby (0-23 months) to the library for finger plays, songs and rhymes. Learn about great library resources for new parents, at Walnut Grove Library, Wednesdays, Nov. 7–Nov. 21, 9:30-10 a.m. To register for these free programs, please visit or call your local library. Céilidh - Down Home Kitchen Party, Live Music, Thursday, Nov. 15, 7 to 9:45 p.m. at St. Andrew’s United Church Hall, 9025 Glover Rd., Fort Langley. Come out and enjoy traditional music, song and fun. Tickets are $5 at the door including Maritime lunch of tea biscuits and jam. Knitting Circle - at Aldergrove Library. Feeling at loose ends? Why not gather up your materials and join other adult knitters who are open to learning and sharing ideas. Bring your current needlecraft project with you. Aldergrove Library is located at 26770 - 29 Ave., Aldergrove, call for info: 604-856-6415. Luis Mario Ochoa Cuban Quintet - Sunday, Jan. 27 at the Clarke Theatre 33700 Prentis Ave., Mission. Tickets $27.50 (plus facility fee and service charges) at all Ticketmaster locations. Charge by phone 1-885-985-5000
Langley Community Chorus will present a Christmas concert series titled “Merry Fa La La!” in three Aldergrove and Langley venues in coming weeks. The Aldergrove venue will be St. Dunstan’s Anglican Church, in a Sunday afternoon matinee on December 9. The chorus is celebrating their 20th anniversary with a fun-filled concert of varied and wonderful Christmas music, with everything from A to Z, from “Ave Maria” to “’Zat You Santa Clause?” The Langley Community Chorus, a registered non-profit society, was founded in 1992 with 14 singers and has grown over the years to more tab 80 voices today. They are a mixed voice (SATB) choral group of various ages from Langley and neighbouring municipalities, all with a love of singing. The chorus performs two main public concerts each year, in winter and spring, as well as shares their music at Langley seniors’ residences. They are beginning to expand their venues and guest performances with the goal of providing more opportunities to perform for the public
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The Langley Community Chorus performs a Christmas concert in Aldergrove’s St. Dunstan’s Church on Sunday, Dec. 9, 3 p.m. matinee. Venues and dates of their Aldergrove. in Langley. The chorus sings a upcoming concerts are: Tickets prices are adult $15, wide variety of musical styles. • Evening concert - 7:30 p.m., students $10, and under-6 free, The talented music director is Anita Comba. With her exten- Saturday, Nov. 24 at Willoughby available at the door a half hour sive musical experience, sense of Christian Reformed Church before each concert. For further information on humour and willingness to help, 20525 - 72 Avenue, Langley; • Afternoon matinee - 3 p.m., the Langley Community Chorus Anita is a wonderful resource for the chorus, and Donna Phillips Sunday, Dec. 2 at Sharon United history or membership, visit is an excellent accompanist on Church, 21562 Old Yale Road, their web site: www.langleychorus.org and for St. Dunstan’s keyboards. The members enjoy Langley; • Special matinee - 3 p.m., Church see website: www. both rehearsal times and concert performances under their leader- Sunday, Dec. 9 at St. Dunstan’s st-dunstans.ca or call 604-856Anglican Church, 3025 - 264 St, 5393. ship.
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The Music Access Society, a Langley-based non-profit society, is looking for participants and sponsors for its free music programs. They also invite guests to come out to the Christmas Party fundraising event going on prior to the Aldergrove Christmas Parade, at Bob’s Steakhouse on Saturday, Dec. 8. Music Access Society (MAS) is a newly-formed not-for profit initiative formed by local residents which recognizes that limitations in arts education combined with B.C.’s high cost of living leaves restricted-income fam-
ilies without the ability to afford music lessons for their children. MAS has recently created a sponsorship program for children and youth in Abbotsford, Aldergrove, Langley, and South Surrey/White Rock. Participants are offered free music lessons and access to musical instruments to take home for the duration of the lessons. Keyboarding is offered Mondays at the City of Langley’s Al Anderson Pool, close to the Douglas Park area. Group guitar runs Thursdays at St. Dunstan’s Anglican Church in Aldergrove. Private lessons for seven low-
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income or otherwise challenged children and youth is offered in music schools closest to the student’s home. Musical instruments are supplied by local donors. There are still seats available for interested children and youth. Twenty-four children and youth have, thus far, begun on their musical journeys. The Music Access Society was founded by John Briner, BAMus, LLB, LLM, a local father of four, a practicing lawyer and former private guitar instructor, and Anne Guite, BA, a local musician, along with a small group of
music educators and supporters. The Dec. 8 fundraiser will feature Christmas, pop and folk music from Soft Focus, fiddlers and friends, as well as games and prizes. It runs from 2 to 4 p.m. at Bob’s Steakhouse, and tickets include choice of any beverage and three meal options, with desserts for the kids. Prices are $20 adult, $10 child and babies under age three are free. For tickets call 604-259-8452. For inquiries about lessons for children and youth or to donate instruments or sponsor a student, please visit the website: www.musicaccesssociety.com
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A Joint Town Hall Meeting is being held with Township of Langley Mayor Jack Froese, Langley MP Mark Warawa, and Langley School Board Chair Wendy Johnson.
Are you in the Twitterverse? Do you have something to say about our community? If so, Langley Township’s Mayor and members of Council would like to hear from you!
As part of our maintenance program, the municipal Water Department will be flushing water mains in Willoughby until November 23.
The event will give residents a chance to hear from and ask questions of their local elected officials. Moderator Frank Bucholtz will accept written questions from the audience and submit them to the panel for discussion.
Mayor Jack Froese and Township Council are committed to representing the community and addressing your issues, and want to know what the public thinks. This is an opportunity to have direct one-on-one contact with your Mayor and Council to express your opinions.
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public notices As a result of this flushing, you may notice changes in water pressure and there may be some discolouration or sediment in the water. This is a temporary condition and is not a health hazard. To avoid inconvenience, please check the water before doing laundry, and you may wish to keep water in the refrigerator for drinking and cooking. Engineering Division 604.532.7300
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Aldergrove is a transportation hub and trucking is critical for the success of Gloucester Industrial Estates as well as smaller companies which depend on prompt deliveries. Aldergrove-based companies such as Challenger and MHL Transport are meeting these long and short haul trucking needs.
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Job seekers are in luck when it comes to the commercial road transportation industry in British Columbia. Trucking companies throughout B.C. require professional drivers, mechanics, dispatchers and operations staff right now, which means that job seekers with experience and/ or training may find work within their preferred region. For those considering training prior to joining the workforce, demand for skilled workers in the industry is likely to grow – to 2020 and beyond. There are a number of reasons for this. For truck drivers, the industry is facing a North America-wide shortage because most are 45 years of age or older and nearing retirement (in
fact, in Canada, according to a report by the Canada Trucking Human Resources Council, 58 percent of long-haul truck drivers fall in this age range). Similar shortages exist for other jobs, including diesel engine and heavy duty mechanics. Aside from worker shortages, economic growth in the Asia-Pacific Gateway is also driving demand for workers in transportation. This applies not only to companies in the Lower Mainland, but in other regions as well, since the AsiaPacific “Gateway” is actually made up of an integrated supply chain of airports, seaports, rail and road connections, and border crossings, from Prince Rupert to Surrey, with links supplied by trucking. Today’s trucking industry is an exciting place to be.
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employer or work as owner-operators. Drivers may haul consumer goods, fuel, logs, heavy-duty equipment, livestock – most of what we purchase or consume spent some time on the road with a commercial truck! If you already have experience as a driver, mechanic or operations worker, most companies advertise jobs on their websites. Members of the B.C. Trucking Association from across the province may post jobs under Careers on www.bctrucking.com, and the provincial and federal governments maintain job sites at WorkBC (http://www.workbc.ca/Jobs/) and Working in Canada (http://www. workingincanada.gc.ca/ - choose to Explore Careers by Occupation, then by Region). Within your own community, it
may also pay to approach a company you’d like to work for, drop off a résumé and inquire if and when they’ll be hiring. If you’d like to enter the industry but need training, there are also many avenues to explore. Although there is not a standard training course for professional drivers, there are numerous private schools throughout B.C. that offer programs. For information on transportation trades in B.C., including mechanics and other technicians, visit transCDA (http://www.tcda.ca/home). And for information on trucking careers in general, see www.truckingcareers.ca Your own community and region depend on trucking. It may also offer the right career for you.
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The names of the 158 Canadian soldiers killed in duty in Afghanistan are inscribed on this metal ribbon which wraps around a memorial pillar in the Derek Doubleday Arberetum in Murrayville. This commemorative structure was unveiled in a “Walk to Remember” dedication ceremony, Nov. 11, and the final 158th tree planting in the memory of the 158 soldiers was performed by the guests. The memorial was initiated by Langley students and siblings Michael and Elizabeth Pratt, who wished to plant a tree for every soldier lost in Afghanistan but with the support of the Township and federal governments grew to include the commemorative structure. MP Mark Warawa also presented the arboretum with a Canadian flag, a gift from Parliament Hill.
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Kodiaks keep on hot winning streak By KURT LANGMANN Aldergrove Star
The Aldergrove Kodiaks extended their winning streak with a 3-2 overtime victory over the Abbotsford Pilots Friday night at MSA Arena. The Pilots came out strong and it was all the Kodiaks could do to keep the puck out of their end in the first period. The Pilots opened the scoring at 2:05 and were up 1-0 at the start of the second period. The Kodiaks evened it up in the second, with Samuel Ramsay netting one unassisted at 13:44. The Pilots took another lead at 3:20 in the third but the Kodiaks responded at 11:25, with a goal by Tyler Solotki, assisted by Scott McHaffie and Ryan Veillet. This put it into overtime and it was at 3:28 in the second OT that Kodiak Stefan Gonzales scored the winner. The Pilots outshot the Kodiaks 40-22 and Kodiaks keeper Mark Menicucci amply deserved the game’s first star for his work. Gonzales was second star of the night. Neither of the teams scored on each of their two power plays. The win improves the Kodiaks record to 19 points after 18 games (9-8-1-0), five points behind the Harold Brittain conference leading Pilots.
The Kodiaks travel to play the Delta Ice Hawks on Tuesday, Nov. 13 and host Grandview Steelers on Nov. 14 and the Mission City Outlaws on Nov. 21. The Port Moody Black Panthers put up a great battle, with outstanding work by their net-minder Angus Redmond against an all-out puck assault by the Aldergrove Kodiaks Wednesday, Nov. 7 at Aldergrove Arena. The Panthers took it into overtime, tied at three apiece, before Kodiak Roshen Jaswal netted the winner at 43 seconds into OT. The Kodiaks led in shots on goal all three periods, for a grand total of 59, versus 38 from the Panthers. The Panthers also opened the scoring in the first period at 5:23 and were up 1-0 at the start of the second. The Kodiaks opened the scoring in the second, with one from Stephen Ryan at 3:00 on a power play, assisted by Adam Callegari and Joshua Cronin. It was a seesaw battle, however, with the Panthers responding on their power play at 6:38. This was followed with the Kodiaks’ Scott McHaffie scoring at 16:05, assisted by Stefan Gonzales and Spencer McHaffie. This evened it up only briefly as the Panthers closed the second with another power play goal at 17:43, to go up 3-2 at the start of the
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Aldergrove Kodiaks’ Cole Gastel (#12) gets in close on Port Moody Panthers’ goalie Angus Redmond and Taylor Armbruster (#6) in a 4-3 overtime win for Kodiaks at home Wednesday, Nov. 7. Redmond earned the game’s third star for stopping 55 of 59 shots on goal that night. third. at 2:58, assisted by Ryan Veillet and McHaffie twins, Spencer and Scott. The Kodiaks came out stronger Jackson Waniek. Scott McHaffie was named game in the third and Kodiaks’ Brandon Roshen Jaswal’s overtime goal first star and Roshen Jaswal second Dolby scored the period’s only goal at 43 seconds was assisted by the star.
Aldergrove Secondary Totems Soccer Boys Head for Provincials
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Justin Virk of the Delview Raiders controls the ball against Gurmaan Jahj (left) and Joel Waterman (centre) of the Aldergrove Saints during the Senior AA boys high school soccer playoff game in North Delta last Thursday. Aldergrove won 1-0 in a shootout.
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Aldergrove Minor Hockey Association hosted the annual Coleton Nelson Memorial Peewee Hockey Tournament last week at Aldergrove Arena. Fourteen teams from the province participated, Nov. 9-12 in front of great crowds. Mission went on to defeat Aldergrove for first in the A pool, while South Delta won the C pool. • Photo at left: Aldergrove Bruins’ Grace Machholz (at right) clashes with Abbotsford Hawks’ Adam Niwranski (#13). Aldergrove took this game 8-4. • Centre photo: Aldergrove Hornets’ Micah Dickey shoots on Abbotsford Nighthawks’ goal. Aldergrove battled to a 5-3 win. • Far right photo: Aldergrove Blades’ sniper Seth Wesloski shoots on Kelowna Kings’ goalie James Johnston. The two teams battled to a 5-5 draw.
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The Langley Events Centre is just weeks away from hosting one of the most highly touted high school basketball programs in North America: the Tsumura Basketball Invitational goes on Dec. 1 and 2 in the LEC Gymnasium. Findlay Prep, from Las Vegas, Nevada will be in attendance, with a roster stocked full of top tier NCAA recruits and NBA prospects. The two feature games (Findlay Prep vs. Walnut Grove on Saturday; Findlay Prep vs. White Rock Christian Academy on Sunday) will be two of the most highly anticipated high school basketball games in years to happen in British Columbia. The event will also include the highly ranked W.J. Mouat boys team taking on Walnut Grove on the Sunday, plus the predicted top four girls teams (Brookswood, Oak Bay, Riverside and South Kamloops) playing on Sunday. All games are being played in the LEC Gymnasium. Tickets for the event go on sale to the general public Saturday, Nov. 10 at 11 a.m. at www.ticketmaster.ca or at the LEC Ticket Office. Prices, per day, are $10 for youth (18 and under), $15 for adults (19 and over) and $20 to sit courtside. There is an additional 75 cent charge when purchasing tickets online or by phone. For a full schedule of games visit: www.langleyeventscentre.com/tbi2012
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JANITOR/MAINTENANCE Gregg Distributors located in Langley requires an individual to look after daily janitorial and maintenance duties. Experience with office and warehouse janitorial equipment is an asset. COMPETITIVE SALARY & BENEFITS PACKAGE
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109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES ATTENTION LOGGERS! The Isley Group of Grande Prairie, AB. is currently hiring: Forestry Equipment Operators (Processor & Buncher) and Log Haul Truck Drivers. Please submit resume & driver’s abstract to: hr@isley.ca or fax: (780) 5321250
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An Alberta Construction Company is hiring Dozer and Excavator Operators. Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilfield road and lease construction. Lodging and meals provided. The work is in the vicinity of Edson, Alberta. Alcohol & Drug testing required. Call Contour Construction at 780-723-5051.
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Van Kam’s group of companies req. Owner Ops. to be based out of our Surrey Terminal for runs throughout BC & Alberta. Applicants must have winter and mountain driving experience / training. We offer above average rates and an excellent employee benefits package. Call Bev at 604-968-5488 or send a detailed resume and current driver’s abstract, and details of your truck to: careers@vankam.com Fax: 604-587-9889 Van Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility. Thank you for your interest however only those of interest to us will be contacted.
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F/T $11-$20/hr Travel, advancement, paid weekly Call Amber (604) 777-2195 LICENSED GASFITTER/SHEETMETAL WORKER WANTED Valid drivers license required. Fax resume to (250) 785-5542 or pronorthheating@telus.net
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Email: lisa@blackpress.ca Required for an Alberta Trucking Company. One Class 1 Driver. Must have a minimum of 5 years experience pulling low boys and driving off road. Candidate must be able to pass a drug test and be willing to relocate to Edson, Alberta. Scheduled Days Off. Call Lloyd 780-723-5051 S. LANGLEY boarding kennel requires PT/FT assistants. Relevant experience working with dogs an asset. Please fax resume: (604) 856-7760
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BROOKSIDE LODGE (Langley) seeking Director of Care. Current CRNBC registration & experience in Adult/Senior Residential care required. Salary commensurate with experience & education. Resume & cover letter to sue.griffin@balticproperties.ca
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS A/P RECEPTIONIST for a busy international office in Langley. This person able to work will all levels of international management, staff, clients and vendors. Basic accounting background, Excel, Word required. Upbeat team player with great organizational skills. Duties: Match, code, enter and prepare invoices for payment. Reconcile vendor accounts, maintain files. Greet and direct all visitors, answer calls on multi-line switchboard. Send resume to janice.moult@ca.atlascopco.com or fax 604-533-7910
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DYNAMIC RAIL SERVICES Ltd. has an immediate opening for a Track Supervisor working out of our Grande Prairie office. The successful applicant will have a minimum of 5 years of track work experience, be able to work unsupervised and have a strong focus on customer service and safety. Compensation includes a benefits package, profit sharing and a company vehicle. Please submit resumes to: info@khawk.ca. Only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.
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CNC MACHINISTS & MACHINE OPERATORS
F/T INTERMEDIATE / SENIOR ESTIMATOR • Horizontal Boring Mills • Horizontal & Vertical Lathes • Vertical Machining Centres We have a number of Full - Time positions available for CNC qualified individuals. Applicants will be working in a modern machine shop environment and are expected to set up & operate with minimum supervision. Top Wages & Benefit Package (to qualified individuals)
E-mail: ellerymfg@telus.net Call: (604)882-9122 Fax: (604)882-9124 GET YOUR FOOT in the garage door. Learn basic engine theory, power train, suspension, job safety. First step to Automotive/Heavy Duty Apprenticeships. GPRC Fairview Campus. 1-888-999-7882; www.gprc.ab.ca.
Req. for Imperial Paving, a highly respected Lower Mainland Road Building Contractor. Must have a min. 5 years exp. in the road building/civil contracting industry, possess highly developed estimating and organizational skills, and be a strong team player that is self motivated. P.Eng. or E.I.T. designation would be an asset. Salary & Benefits Commensurate With Skills & Experience. Please send resume & Ref’s: imperial@imperialpaving.com or Fax: 604-432-9854
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GM PARTSMAN Skilled in the Trade of Partsman. B.C. Driver’s license required PREFERRED ATTRIBUTES: • Electronic Parts Catalogue experience • P.C. skills ex. Word, Excel • Good interpersonal skills • ADP system experience • GM experience
Salary + Bonus $28,800-$40,000 +
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CLEANING SERVICES
SPIC N’ SPAN CLEANING Do you need help with house cleaning,vacuuming,washing floors or yardwork? I can help you! I am a retired Financial Services Representative who is bonded and trustworthy.
EDUCATION/TUTORING
Please call Sandra for a house that shines! 604-856-2429
YOUR NEW CAREER is as close as your computer. Online Active Aging Fitness Practitioner Certificate. Work with older adult fitness programs, coach master athletes. GPRC Grande Prairie, Alberta. 1-888-539-4774; www.gprc.ab.ca.
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Heavy Duty Diesel Mechanic
Mega Cranes Ltd. an industry leader is seeking an energetic, aggressive self starter for a full time potions. Required immediately. Must have inspectors ticket and Red seal. Will have hydraulic experience and must be able to read electrical and hydraulic schematics.
BENEFIT PACKAGE! Please contact Mike e-mail: mike@megacranes.com or fax 604.599.5250
WOLFTEK Industries in Prince George is looking for: Controls/Automation Specialist Working Knowledge of: - PLC programming - HMI development - Variable frequency drives Education: - Electrical Engineering degree or Technologist/Technician (Electrical/Electronics) diploma. Wolftek Industries is willing to train the right candidate and offers competitive wages and benefits. Please submit your resume in confidence to Audrey@wolftek.ca or by fax to: 250-561-0235
PERSONAL SERVICES
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•Mini Excavator Service •Trenching & Drainage •Concrete & Stump Removal •Driveway Prep. & Installation •Landscaping/Acreage Cleanup
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RECYCLE-IT!
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JUNK REMOVAL Recycled Earth Friendly • Estate Services • Electronics • Appliances • Old Furniture • Construction • Yard Waste • Concrete • Drywall • Junk • Rubbish • Mattresses & More!
LEGAL SERVICES
On Time, As Promised, Service Guaranteed!
A-1 PAINTING CO. 604.723.8434 Top Quality Painting. Floors & Finishing. Insured, WCB, Written Guarantee. Free Est. 20 Years Exp.
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Resort Spa Restaurant Golf Marina
www.MarinSemiahmoo.com
1-888-996-2746 x5470
612 BUSINESSES FOR SALE
Tree removal done RIGHT! • Tree & Stump Removal • Certified Arborists • 20 yrs exp. • 60’ Bucket Truck • Crown Reduction • Spiral Pruning • Land Clearing • Selective Logging ~ Fully Insured • Best Rates ~
PETS
10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Lic.gas fitter. Aman: 778-895-2005
• Twins • Fulls • Queens • Kings 100’s in stock! www.Direct Liquidation.ca (604)294-2331 *NEW QUEEN MATTRESS SET* Pillow Top in Plastic. Mfr. Warranty Must Sell $200 ~ 604-484-0379
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www.treeworksonline.ca treeworkes@yahoo.ca 10% OFF with this AD
PLUMBING
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MATTRESSES starting at $99
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GUTTER CLEANING Etc. Rubbish Removal. Pressure Washing, Yard cleanup & trim. Reas rates, FREE EST. Since 1990. (604)854-6469
2 Bdrm. & 2 Bath Was $850k ~ Now $399,900
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
MEDICAL SUPPLIES
WALK-IN Tubs, Slide-in Baths, Showers. Call Aquassure 1-866404-8827 for location near you.
www.paintspecial.com
Call (604)889-6552
ALWAYS GUTTER Cleaning Service, Repairs, 20 yrs exp. Rain or shine.7dys/wk.Simon 604-230-0627
LUXURY OCEAN FRONT CONDOS!
Swiss Mountain pups, short-hair, family raised, gentle, vet ✔ dewormed. $850. 604-795-7662
MINT STAMPS for sale, 1960 1982 collectible. Face value - no hst H.O. TRAIN SET 4 loco’s, many cars & access - too much to list. All Marklin. $2000. (604)888-7113
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PAINT SPECIAL
Northstar Painting Ltd.- The Residential Specialists. BIG jobs, Small jobs - We do it all! Interior and Exterior Projects. Master Painters at Students Rates. WCB Safe, Reliable, Efficient & Quality Paint. 778.245.9069
RECOVERY CENTRE in beautiful BC coastal community, offers 30-90 day residential programs for drug/alcohol treatment (detox included) and aftercare program in your area. www.prrecovery.ca
220.JUNK(5865)
Serving The Lower Mainland Since 1988
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FREE ESTIMATES Serving Langley since 1986 Yard Cleanups - Hedges Pruning - Rubbish Removal Odd Jobs ~ Fully Insured
APARTMENT/CONDOS
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Borrow Up To $25,000
PARADISE LANDSCAPING
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RUBBISH REMOVAL
Haul Anything...
604-537-4140
ALTERNATIVE HEALTH
Deep Tissue, Relaxation Massage
REAL ESTATE
PRESA Canario / Pitt Bull puppies, 2 male, 2 fem. 1st shots/dewormed Ready to go. $400. 778-861-4147
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From 1, 3, 5, 7 & 10 Ton Trucks Licenced ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free Estimate/Senior Discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos
SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240
CRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let it block employment, travel, education, professional, certification, adoption property rental opportunities. For peace of mind & a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540.
GOLDENDOODLE puppies for sale. Vet checked, shots, dewormed. Call Brandon at 778-8884572.
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KEYBOARD, Yamaha TSA1500, cd ROM and manuals, like new, sell for $500. (604)824-1903
Local & Long Distance
GARDENING
No Credit Checks!
GERMAN Shepherd pup. Working line. Black female, 6 wks. $700. 604-820-4230, 604-302-7602
MISC. FOR SALE
AFFORDABLE MOVING
Mike 604-657-5800
Cash same day, local office.
CHIHUAHUA/MULTI-POO puppies, ready now, asking $700/ea. leave msg or text: (604)751-0928
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STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL BUILDINGS 60% OFF! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206
NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com
MOVING & STORAGE
1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Real Professionals, Reasonable. Rates. Different From the Rest. 604-721-4555.
* Insured * Best Rates * No Job to Small!
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CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! All cats are Spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977
MINI SCHNAUZER pups. 1st shots, dewormed, tails docked, vet ✓ $750/ea. Call 604-657-2915.
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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
Canuck Roofing All Roof Repairs Any job big or small. Free Est. *WCB *Insured *BBB 778-772-1969
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PRESSURE WASHING HANDYMAN - 604-518-4778 WCB & Liability Insured. www.lwrestoration.com
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FEED & HAY
AMERICAN COCKER Vet ✔, cuddly, family raised, paper trained. Exc pet! $700. 604-823-4393 Chwk. CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866
A SEMI-RETIRED CONTRACTOR. Specializing in Renovation’s. Available for work. 604-532-1710
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MIXED SPECIES HOG FUEL 1” minus mixed berry mulch, Red Cedar coarse hog fuel Phone R.J. Caplette 604-856-6500
Call Ian @ 604-724-6373
Please reply by e-mail to: Parts Department Manager Murray GM Abbotsford Darryl Muir: dmuir@ murraygmabbotsford.com GO TO YOUR next job interview with 1st and 2nd Year Heavy Duty Mechanic skills. GPRC, Fairview campus - Heavy Equipment Certificate program. Hands-on training, safety courses, opportunity to write 1st and 2nd HET apprenticeship exams. Gain 600 hours credit. 1-888-999-7882; www.gprc.ab.ca.
PLUMBING
PETS
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FEED & HAY 2nd CUT LOCAL HAY $5.00 a bale. Phone (604)574-5788
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MISC. FOR SALE
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HOMES WANTED
WE BUY HOUSES! Older House • Damaged House Moving • Estate Sale • Just Want Out • Behind on Payments Quick Cash! • Flexible Terms! CALL US FIRST! 604-657-9422
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MODULAR HOMES and park model homes factory direct wholesale. New single wides $37,209 doubles $73,486 Special winter discounts! Call The Home Boys 877-976-3737 or www.hbmodular.com
BIG BUILDING SALE...”THIS IS A CLEARANCE YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS!” 20X20 $3,985. 25X24 $4,595. 30X36 $6,859. 35X48 $11,200. 40X52 $13,100. 47X76 $18,265 One End wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca. ChillSpot is The COOLEST Dog Bed-A new and innovative, thermodynamically cooled dog bed, that enhances the cool tile surfaces our pets rely on during the warm weather months. www.chillspot.biz HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
New SRI *1152 sq/ft Double wide $77,900. *14x70 Full gyproc single wide - loaded $66,900. Repossessed mobile, manufactured & modulars. Chuck 604-830-1960. Glenbrookhomes.net
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TRANSPORTATION 810
TRANSPORTATION
AUTO FINANCING
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SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
ALDERGROVE 3 bdrm., 2 baths house. Available now. $995 mo. (778)668-0500
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Rental Housing Conference, Thurs. & Fri. Nov. 22nd & 23rd Bear Mountain Resort, Victoria. Mini-workshops for Residential Landlords & Managers. • Hoarding • Tenant Selection • Insurance • Financing • Income Tax • Energy-Efficiency • Bedbugs More information visit: romsbc.com/prhc.php. To register, call: 1.888.330.6707
RENTALS 700
RENT TO OWN
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• Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal
No Qualification Required, Flexible Terms!
604-657-9422
ALDERGROVE: 26324 16th Ave. 1 Bdrm $550, 2 Bdrm $650 incl hyd Avail now (604)556-8199, 825-4611
Buying, Renting, Selling?
ALDERGROVE 2 bdrm bsmt suite. 2 Blocks from downtown. $700/mo incl utils & lndry. 1-250-449-2858.
Cloverdale – 60th Ave &176th St. Spacious 742 sf. 1 Bdrm. Condo. Only $880/mo. Option Fee Req.
ALDERGROVE 2 bdrm g/l bsmt suite clse to both schls, bus, shopping. Immed. N/P. 604-807-6262 ALDERGROVE 32/267. 3Bdr gr/lvl nr amens, quiet family. Coin laundry avail, no dogs, avail immed. $980 incl heat/h.water. 604-644-8961.
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TRANSPORTATION
APARTMENT/CONDO 810
ALDERGROVE 272/32nd. 1 Bdrm apt in Willow Creek Estates, insuite laundry, walk-thru closet, updated appli’s, 1 sec u/g pkng, lots of visitor pkng, 6 yr/old building. Avail Nov 15th, $850/mo. Call 604-340-7382.
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SUITES, LOWER
ALDERGROVE 1 bdrm, 700sqft, shrd lndry, clean w/updates. N/S N/P, No parties. Suits 1. $680 mo inc. utilities and wifi/cable. 604-6260336
AUTO FINANCING
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FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022
MOTORCYCLES The Scrapper
NOW - NEW 8 week courses covering small engine, snowmobile, quad or marine outboard repair. Take one course or all - fit your interest and your timeline. GPRC Fairview campus. Affordable residences. 1-888-999-7882; www.gprc.ab.ca. REV UP YOUR ENGINE. Now gain 1st and 2nd year Apprenticeship Motorcycle Mechanic skills. GPRC Fairview campus. Hands-on training - street, off-road, dual sport bikes. Write AB MCM exams - gain 320 hours credit. 1-888-999-7882; www.gprc.ab.ca. THE ONE - THE ONLY authorized Harley-Davidson technician training program in all of Canada. You’ll work on all types of HD bikes. Quality instruction and state-of-theart training aids. GPRC Fairview Campus, Fairview Alberta. 1-888-999-7882.
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SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
LANGLEY, lrg 1 bdrm & den, 4 appl + inste W/D, F/P. Avail. now $950/mo. Cat okay. (604)936-0739
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DreamCatcher Auto Loans “0” Down, Bankruptcy OK Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals
1-800-910-6402
STOP RENTING RENT TO OWN
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SCRAP CARS & METALS - CA$H for CARS Up to $300. No Wheels - No Problem! Friendly & Professional Service. Servicing the Fraser Valley 1-855-771-2855
TOP CA$H PAID TODAY For SCRAP VEHICLES!
2 hr. Service www.a1casper.com (604)209-2026
DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
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TRUCKS & VANS
2005 MONTANA Ext. van, 136K, 7 pass. SV6, auto, power, cruise, a/c. DVD. New front tires. Exc. cond. $5900/obo. (604)314-6170
EX-HYDRO, runs on propane - 180,000km/50’ boom insulated up to 230KV; remote start. Exc. cond. Lots of storage space.
Asking $18,000 obo 778-344-7217
AGASSIZ IMMEDIATE 1/2 Duplex. 3 bdrm 2 1/2 bath, carport, 2 level. stove, fridge & dw. Small single pet ok, no smoking. $1050 month. Karen at 604-855-9292
ABBOTSFORD-UPDATED TOWNHOUSE IN AN EXCELLENT FAMILY COMPLEX One of the nicest townhouses in one of the nicest complexes available in Abbotsford. You will fall in love with Country Lane. This super quiet complex is very inviting and perfect for raising a family. The home itself feels more like a home than a townhome and you will appreciate the 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and huge family and living rooms. Plus, no need to worry about upgrading kitchens or baths it’s already been done here. Appreciate this one for yourself just minutes from everything. Call Verne today for your appointment today.
31255 Upper Maclure Road, Abbotsford
289,000 BETTER THAN NEW HOME NO HST, FANTASTIC LOCATION, PERFECT FOR THE ENTERTAINER $
Does this sound like the place for you? Here it is only 2 years young this home boasts everything you are looking for. Located in the very popular Pepin Brook Vineyard Estates this home is sure to please. You will love the open concept, granite counters, stainless appliances, air conditioning, 4 bedrooms, luxurious ensuite, and unfinished basement awaiting your ideas, and a beautiful park nearby for the kids. Call Verne Stel today and book your showing. 604-857-1100.
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Come look at this great looking 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom over 900 square ft condo in College Court. Includes insuite laundry, a beautiful new kitchen including stainless steel appliances, new baseboards, laminate floors for easy cleaning, a gas fireplace, and secured parking. All located within steps of shopping, transit and Kwantlen Polytechnic University. Call Verne Stel today and book your private showing. 604-857-1100.
SURREY: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, hardwood floors throughout and new roof. $549,000. 604-575-5555. Size not exactly as shown
189,000
CLOVERDALE - TOWNHOUSE CLOSE TO EVERYTHING INCLUDING NEW STARBUCKS! Are you looking for a secure unit in an adult oriented complex? You have found it here. This rancher style upper unit has lots of appeal. Enjoy its large windows and south facing kitchen and family room with vaulted ceilings making it bright and airy. Almost 1400 square feet in an adult oriented complex at the end of a no through road within walking distance of a new shopping center, this unit is sure to please. Call Verne Stel today and book your private showing. 604-857-1100.
269,000
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27031 - FRASER HWY.
$549,900
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Currently rented - about 10,000 sq. ft. - buildable C-2 Zoned 1 Acre – and / or renovate the house to an office. Invest now and wait for redevelopment. Possibilities here?
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$1,455,000
25978 - 60 AVENUE
MEDITERRANEAN MANSION
1395 - 242ND STREET
$879,900
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#20 - 27272 - 32ND AVENUE
$214,000
TWIN FIRS
Over 45 years young here, 3 levels, 3 bedrooms, stainless appliances and a great Mount Baker view. Loads of storage and quick possession possible. Almost 2,000 sq. ft and private yard.
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#163 - 27456 32ND AVENUE $239,900
PINWHEEL PRIVACY
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$1,800,000
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INSTANT BUSINESS HERE!
Very well kept and mostly updated 1400 sq ft on the main floor with a finished bsmt on a private 5 fully fenced acres located on a no through street. Also has huge shop for the car enthusiast and Circular driveway for the trucker in the family, home has new well, newer septic, newer roof new bathrooms new interior doors you get the picture, close to everything
2 bedroom A frame cottage style home on quiet no thru street on 4.72 acres in south Aldergrove close to town. Great 7 stall barn plus 2 bay shop with roll up doors. Property fenced and cross fenced. You will love this place when you see it, have a look and you will know where home is.
Over 30,000 plants ready to be sold on 17.45 acres with a 3000 sq ft 5 bedroom home on it could be suited this is a very interesting idea as the value is in land and building the cash flow from the nursery stock is the bonus have a look and check it out.
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2825 - 256TH STREET
604-857-1100
$2,000,000
37 ACRES – HOME PLUS LARGE BARNS Check this out, it’s all here! A large 3,700 sq ft home on a beautiful property. Large dairy barn’s plus tons of hay storage 80’x180’ clear span main barn, square piece of property with fantastic building site. Spring is coming, take a look here - property has a slight southern slope.
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4200 LEFEUVRE ROAD
604-857-1100
$800,000
5 ACRES WITH SHOP
Take a look here all the privacy in the southern exposed back yard very clean very neat and very private in this complex 3 bedrooms up and new windows new fireplace extra long driveway for extra cars. Nothing to do but move in here. Take a look and make your offer.
4953 - 272ND STREET
SOUTH LANGLEY PRIVACY
NEW PRICE! You can hardly afford to build this good, but you can afford to buy it now! On 4.8 Acres, 2 road frontages. this home is one of a kind! Amazing, over 7,000 ft of pure Country, this home is brand new and is a fortress. p.s come and check out the Egyptian limestone floors, the spectacular kitchen and 8’ high doors. No two of these around!
$759,900
26917-20 AVENUE
604-857-1100
Check out this 5 acre property with a 40 x 44 shop and very clean 2 bedroom mobile home in a great location. Everything is spotless and ready for you to either farm it or build on it. Take a look here and make your offer and your dreams can come true… close to everything.
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604-857-1100
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604-857-1100
$500,000
27053 - 27 AVENUE
WALK YOUR KIDS TO SCHOOL
Check out this centrally located home with 2 bedroom suite and large upstairs with family room and 3 bathrooms for the main floor suite as well,jetted tub hot water heat large back yard , oak kitchen take a look and make your offer.
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#101-5570-268 STREET $439,900 GLOUCESTER UNIQUE SITUATION
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2 bedroom 2 bathroom residential unit over 2268 sq ft of industrial unit great location in Gloucester and available for immediate possession. Zoned industrial it’s a legal suite so nothing to worry about here.
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604-857-1100
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21786 - 45 AVENUE
604-857-1100
$679,900
ALL YOU WANT IS HERE IN MURRAYVILLE ¼ acre lot R.V. parking heated shop 2 story with air conditioning loads of parking hardwood floors and an amazing ensuite. All this on a crawl space for nice warm floors and a super quiet street, this is not a drive by so check it out…remember ¼ acre lot.
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26258 - 60TH AVENUE
604-857-1100
$1,150,000
Gorgeous 1628 sq. ft. rancher, has partially finished full basement, roughed-in plumbing for 3rd bathroom or in-law suite with attached 2000 sq. ft. heated shop. Also has 1200 sq ft. modular home with its own 24 x 26 garage.
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